Peeler v. Mayor of Milledgeville

347 S.E.2d 227, 256 Ga. 151, 1986 Ga. LEXIS 733
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJune 25, 1986
Docket43359
StatusPublished

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Peeler v. Mayor of Milledgeville, 347 S.E.2d 227, 256 Ga. 151, 1986 Ga. LEXIS 733 (Ga. 1986).

Opinion

Weltner, Justice.

Peeler brought suit to enjoin the enforcement of a zoning ordinance, contending that it was void because of irregularities in the official authentication and filing of a zoning map.

The facts of this case bring it within the holding of Gray v. Stephens, 224 Ga. 736 (164 SE2d 557) (1968). The trial court was correct in denying relief.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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Gray v. Stephens
164 S.E.2d 557 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1968)

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